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No: 208-96April 15, 1996

DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY

Beaver Street Foods*, Jacksonville, Florida, was awarded on April 12, 1996, anestimated $8,653,603 firm fixed price indefinite quantity contract for food andbeverage support under the Prime Vendor food and beverage program.
Threehundred thirty four proposals were solicited and ten were received.
Work isexpected to be completed by April 1997.
Funds will not expire at the end ofthe fiscal year. The Defense Personnel Support Center, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, is the contracting activity (SP0300-96-D-2806).

Robert Orr Sysco Food Services, Nashville, Tennessee, was awarded on April 12,1996, an estimated $12,182,050 firm fixed price indefinite quantity contractfor food and beverage support under the Prime Vendor food and beverage program.Three hundred thirty four proposals were solicited and ten were received.
Workis expected to be completed by April 1997.
Funds will not expire at the end ofthe fiscal year.
The Defense Personnel Support Center, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, is the contracting activity (SP0300-96-D-2803).

PYA/Monarch Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, was awarded on April 12, 1996, anestimated $22,705,519 firm fixed price indefinite quantity contract for foodand beverage support under the Prime Vendor food and beverage program.
Threehundred thirty four proposals were solicited and ten were received.
Work isexpected to be completed by April 1997.
Funds will not expire at the end ofthe fiscal year. The Defense Personnel Support Center, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, is the contracting activity (SP0300-96-D-2805).

Sysco Food Services of Central Florida, Ocoee, Florida, was awarded on April12, 1996, an estimated $11,663,157 firm fixed price indefinite quantitycontract for food and beverage support under the Prime Vendor food and beverageprogram.
Three hundred thirty four proposals were solicited and ten werereceived.
Work is expected to be completed by April 1997.
Funds will notexpire at the end of the fiscal year.
The Defense Personnel Support Center,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the contracting activity (SP0300-96-D-2804).

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K & D Clothing*, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was awarded on April 12, 1996, a$7,131,086 firm fixed price indefinite delivery contract for men's coats.Ninety six proposals were solicited and six were received.
Work is expected tobe completed by July 8, 1997.
Funds will not expire at the end of the fiscalyear.
The Defense Personnel Support Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is thecontracting activity (SP0100-96-D-0327).

Ssangyong (U.S.A.), Inc., Carlstadt, New Jersey, is being awarded a$51,556,554 firm fixed with economic price adjustment contract for aviationturbine fuel, JP8.
Twenty one proposals were solicited and five were received.Work will be performed in overseas locations and is expected to be completed byDecember 30, 1996.
Funds will not expire at the end of the fiscal year.
TheDefense Fuel Supply Center, Fort Belvoir, Virginia is the contracting activity(SP0600-96-D-0455).

AIR FORCE

Spaceport Systems International, Lompoc, CA is being awarded a$6,000,000.00-NTE firm fixed price contract for possible future launch servicesfor the Launch Test Program within the Space and Missile Test and EvaluationDirectorate.
Multiple awards are being made and contract recipient has thepotential to earn up to $6M.
Future launches will be competed amoung the fourcontract recipients.
Spaceport Systems International is awarded the basiccontract as well as Task Order 0001 for the Launch Base Processing Plan andInterface Control Document.
Contract is expected to be completed in June 96.Contract funds will expire at the end of current fiscal year.
The solicitationwas issued in November 1995 and negotiations were completed in March 1996.SMC/TEKI, Kirtland AFB, NM is the contracting activity (F29601-96-D-0120).

Center for Commercial Space Infrastructure, Norfolk, VA is being awarded a$6,000,000.00-NTE firm fixed price contract for possible future launch servicesfor the Launch Test Program within the Space and Missile Test and EvaluationDirectorate.
Multiple awards are being made and contract recipient has thepotential to earn up to $6M.
Future launches will be competed amoung the fourcontract recipients.
Center for Commercial Space Infrastructure is awarded thebasic contract as well as Task Order 0001 for the Launch Base Processing Planand Interface Control Document.
Contract is expected to be completed in June96.
Contract funds will expire at the end of current fiscal year.
Thesolicitation was issued in November 1995 and negotiations were completed inMarch 1996.
SMC/TEKI, Kirtland AFB, NM is the contracting activity(F29601-96-D-0119).

Spaceport Florida Authority, Cocoa Beach FL is being awarded a$6,000,000.00-NTE firm fixed price contract for possible future launch servicesfor the Launch Test Program within the Space and Missile Test and EvaluationDirectorate.
Multiple awards are being made and contract recipient has thepotential to earn up to $6M.
Future launches will be competed amoung the fourcontract recipients.
Spaceport Florida Authority is awarded the basic contractas well as Task Order 0001 for the Launch Base Processing Plan and InterfaceControl Document.
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is expected to be completed in June 96.
Contract funds will expire at the endof current fiscal year.
The solicitation was issued in November 1995 andnegotiations were completed in March 1996.
SMC/TEKI, Kirtland AFB, NM is thecontracting activity (F29601-96-D-0118).

Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation is being awarded a $6,000,000.00-NTEfirm fixed price contract for possible future launch services for the LaunchTest Program within the Space and Missile Test and Evaluation Directorate.Multiple awards are being made and contract recipient has the potential to earnup to $6M.
Future launches will be competed amoung the four contractrecipients.
Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation is awarded the basiccontract as well as Task Order 0001 for the Launch Base Processing Plan andInterface Control Document.
Contract is expected to be completed in June 96.Contract funds will expire at the end of current fiscal year.
The solicitationwas issued in November 1995 and negotiations were completed in March 1996.SMC/TEKI, Kirtland AFB, NM is the contracting activity (F29601-96-D-0117).

General Electric Engine Services, West Coast Operations, Ontario, CA, is beingawarded a $6,900,000.00 firm fixed price contract for repair of compressorrotors, indefinite quantity, minimum (first order) quantity of 5 each, maximumquantity (BEQ) 24 each, used on the TF39 engine, C-5 aircraft.
Contract isexpected to be completed in 6 each per month beginning 60 days after receipt oforder and reparables whichever is later.
Contract ordering period is 12months.
Contract funds will not expire at the end of current fiscal year.
Thesolicitation was issued in March 96 and negotiations were completed in April96.
Directorate of Propulsion, San Antonio ALC/LPKBD, Kelly AFB, TX is thecontracting activity (F4108-96-D0550).

Loral Defense Systems-Akron, Akron, OH, is being awarded a not-to-exceed$47,000,000 undefinitized supplemental agreement contract for fabrication,test, delivery, and installation of 2 additional F-15S Weapon System Trainersfor the Royal Saudi Air Force Peace Sun IX Program.
Contract is expected to becompleted in September 98.
Negotiations were completed in April 96.OO-ALC/LIKT, Hill AFB, UT is the contracting activity(F42630-93-C-0428-P00012).

McDonnell Douglas Corporation, McDonnell Douglas Training Systems, St Louis,MO, is being awarded a $9,736,270 firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee, andcost-no fee contract for F-15I engineering organizational, and intermediatelevel training for Israel Air Force (Peace Fox VI).
Contract is expected to becompleted in August, 98.
Contract funds will not expire at the end of currentfiscal year.
The solicitation was issued in September 95 and negotiations werecompleted in March 96.
AETC Contracting Squadron/LGCI, Randolph AFB, TX is thecontracting activity (F41689-96-C0017).

Raytheon Company, Electric Systems, Marlborough, MA, is being awarded a$10,057,298.00 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for modification for the spacesurveillance ECP which adds automatic acquisition, tracking, and datacollection of satellites to the mission plan.

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This feature is a requirement, of Space Command, the present user, and arequirement for transitioning of the program from the Intelligence Agency.Contract is expected to be completed in January 98.
Contract funds will notexpire at the end of current fiscal year. Contracting Division, Surveillanceand Control Systems ESC/TNK, Hanscom AFB, MA, is the contracting activity(F19628-91-C-0057/P00063).

ARMY

J. W. Cook and Sons, Incorporated, Whiteville, North Carolina, is beingawarded a $14,597,000 firm fixed price contract for construction of threebarracks (84,000 sf) with five semidetached small company operations facilities(29,800 sf), and a semidetached soldier community building (8,500sf).
Thebarracks will include interior entrance, living/sleeping rooms, private bath,independent thermostat controlled rooms, fire protection and alarm system.
Thesoldier community building includes mailroom, storage, day-room, televisionroom, kitchen and laundry.
Work will be performed at Fort Bragg, NorthCarolina, and is expected to be completed by May 30, 1998.
Contract funds willnot expire at the end of the current fiscal year.
There were 114 bidssolicited on November 30, 1995 and 6 bids received.
The contracting activityis the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah, Georgia (DACA21-96-C-0030).

GTE Government Systems Corporation, Taunton, Massachusetts, is being awarded adelivery order amount of $5,127,702 as part of a $5,127,702 firm fixed priceindefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract for spare parts to supportMobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE).
Work will be performed in Taunton,Massachusetts, and is expected to be completed by October 31, 2008.
Contractfunds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.
There were 143bids solicited on February 7, 1984 and 2 bids received.
The contractingactivity is the U. S. Army Tank-Automotive & Armaments Command, Warren,Michigan (DAAE07-86-D-K023).

Guyco, Incorporated, Lampasas, Texas, is being awarded a $17,520,161 firmfixed price contract to provide for the modernization of four barracks in the14000 block to current standards.
The work included demolition of all interiorand exterior features including asbestos and lead based paint removal.
Theexisting columns and deck structure will remain.
New work includes addingbalconies for exterior entrances to each room and converting first floor spacewithin each building to unit administrative and supply areas.
Supportingfacilities include HVAC, utilities, electric service, paving, informationsystems, site improvements, pavilions with barbecue grills and landscaping,Work will be performed at Fort Hood, Kileen, Texas, and is expected to becompleted by September 1, 1998.
Contract funds will not expire at the end ofthe current fiscal year.
There were 21 bids solicited on November 17, 1995 and5 bids received.
The contracting activity is the U. S. Army Corps ofEngineers, Fort Worth, Texas (DACA63-96-C-0032).

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Brown and Root Services Corporation, Houston, Texas, is being awarded a$14,624,275 modification to a cost plus award fee contract for a level ofeffort negotiated and definitized for continuation of support to US Forces inHaiti during the time period October 1, 1995 through April 30, 1996.
Thefollowing statement of work includes but is not limited to US base campoperations, wast management operations, heavy equipment operations, A/Cservices, reefer services, small equipment and generator maintenance,transportation services, MHE operation, water and POL delivery, processing,loading of planes, unloading of planes, stevedoring services, washrackoperations, port control and container documentation, equipment retrograde,central receiving supply point for break out cargo, rations and drinking wateras supplement to rations provided by the US, food service dining facilities,MWR services and vehicle maintenance.
(NOTE: Contract administration wasdelegated to DCMCI.
Since October 1, 1995, funds have been allocated to thecontract to allow DCMCI's ACO's in Haiti to issue Task Orders.
There are nofunds allocated with this award.) Work will be performed in Haiti, and isexpected to be completed by April 30, 1996.
Contract funds will not expire atthe end of the current fiscal year.
There were 37 bids solicited on March 20,1996, and 4 bids received.
The contracting activity is the U. S. Army Corps ofEngineers, Winchester, Virginia (DACA78-92-C-0066).

Science Applications International Corporations, San Diego, California, isbeing awarded an increment (appropriation number and dollar value will beissued with each delivery order) as part of an estimated $77,000,000 firm fixedprice, indefinite delivery indefinite quantity contract to provideCommercial-Off-The-Shelf specific make and model hardware, software andupgrades in the support of the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense,Health Affairs Composite Health Care System.
Work will be performed FallsChurch, Virginia, and is expected to be completed by April 12, 1997.
This is asole source contract issued March 10, 1996. The contracting activity is theDefense Supply Service-Washington, Washington, D.C.
(DASW01-96-D-0029).